Boston Scientific-posted 29 days ago
$42,952 - $73,008/Yr
Full-time • Intern
Onsite • Valencia, CA
5,001-10,000 employees
Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods

As an R&D Firmware Development Intern within the Neuromodulation business at Boston Scientific, you will play an integral role in developing life-changing medical technologies that monitor, support diagnosis, and treat neurological conditions through therapeutic stimulation. You will collaborate across functions, contribute to hands-on problem-solving, and apply your engineering expertise to meaningful, patient-focused innovation. This internship offers exposure to a dynamic product development environment and an opportunity to sharpen your technical, analytical, and leadership skills while driving impactful work.

  • Develop and verify embedded software updates for microcontroller-based neuromodulation devices, following team coding standards
  • Design and develop test software to interact with and characterize embedded software functionality
  • Build and run firmware on lab hardware; reproduce issues, collect logs, and help troubleshoot alongside engineers
  • Perform low level characterization of hardware to understand how embedded software should be designed within the system.
  • Write basic test cases/scripts, document results, and participate in code reviews within a medical-device development process
  • Innovate new approaches, test strategies, and test methods, and evaluate feasibility of concepts for neurostimulator devices
  • Practice applying project management, product management, and engineering skills to various stages of the product life cycle process
  • Designing, fabricating, and testing prototype devices to address clinical feedback
  • Analyzing large clinical databases to inform device design and procedural technique
  • Plan and manage your own tasks to meet timelines; communicate status, risks, and blockers to the team
  • Demonstrate understanding of the product development process through high-quality work and complete documentation
  • Rising senior (undergraduate or graduate) in Electrical, Software, Biomedical, Computer Science or Computer Engineering with an anticipated graduation term between Fall 2026 and Spring 2027
  • Able to start in early to mid-June 2025 and commit to a 12-week, full-time internship
  • Reliable transportation to and from the worksite
  • Completed coursework in C/C++ and embedded systems (or equivalent project experience).
  • Hands-on practice with microcontrollers (e.g., Arduino/STM32): build, flash, and debug simple firmware; comfortable with basic lab tools and Git
  • Clear communicator who documents work, follows coding standards, and collaborates well in a team-oriented, safety-focused environment
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